1. The presence. of surplus tocks of exports
2. Report about surplus stocks rotting
3. The apparent success of the Green Revolution
4. Both (a) and (c)
Both (a) and (c)
1. Because Kissinger’s promise was too ambitious
2. Because in reality, it is never possible eliminate hunger and poverty from the world.
3. Because Kissinger’s promise had started to look unattainable as more and more people were dying out of hunger
4. Because FAO’s resources to eliminate poverty were limited
Because in reality, it is never possible eliminate hunger and poverty from the world.
1. The agriculture policy adopted by the Summit’s delegate will never lead to food security.
2. Farmers should be provided security first to achieve food security for the world.
3. Local farming should be encouraged more
4. Change pattern of agriculture from corporate agriculture to policies that favour the farmer.
Local farming should be encouraged more
1. usage of pesticides
2. usage of agrochemicals
3. inorganic production
4. regional food producers and food systems
usage of agrochemicals
1. That is spite of being a Third World country, it has enough food surplus
2. That in spite of food surplus, several people die annually
3. That spite of large-scale food production, the farmers are all poor
4. Both 2 and 3
That spite of large-scale food production, the farmers are all poor
1. 90
2. 100
3. 200
4. 400
100
1. 45;60
2. 30;40
3. 50;60
4. 60;45
60;45
1. 121
2. 120
3. 100
4. 10.1
121
1. 45.44%
2. 44.45%
3. 54.55%
4. 55.54%
44.45\%
1. faulty agricultural policy
2. lack of purchasing power
3. faulty governmental policies
4. inequality and powerlessness
faulty governmental policies